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The city approved a joint powers agreement with four other cities to purchase electricity to be delivered over San Diego Gas & Electric lines.
September 18 -
Janet Napolitano said her resignation would be effective in August 2020.
September 18 -
Lawmakers sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill that would set up a commission to study if the state should require the machine-readable accounting program.
September 13 -
Some of the solutions contemplated to bring the investor-owned utility out of bankruptcy involve tapping the municipal bond market.
September 12 -
Expanded access to lower-cost borrowing is a credit positive for the charter school sector, according to Moody’s investors Service.
September 11 -
After less than a year, the groundbreaking renewable-energy bond sale has run into problems, including several technical defaults.
September 10 -
Thursby's addition grows the firm's number of public finance attorneys to 16.
September 6 -
The FBI probe and churn in upper management may make future rate increases a tough sell, S&P analysts said.
September 4 -
California's Legislative Analyst's Office wants state lawmakers to have a framework to evaluate cash borrowing proposals.
September 3 -
The Fitch Ratings outlook on the BBB San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor Agency is now positive.
August 30 -
Two courts have interpreted a legal question key to the VRDO lawsuits very differently.
August 29 -
County supervisors gave the treasurer and tax collector 180 days to come back with recommendations for a public finance diversity and inclusion initiative.
August 23 -
The bonds sold for Paradise, the town nearly leveled by a 2018 fire, remain at speculative grade.
August 22 -
Issuers in the nine-state Far West region sold $34.6 billion of municipal bonds in 2019's first six months.
August 22 -
Market participants are questioning IFS' future and how a rogue trader engaged in unsupervised trades.
August 21 -
The funds will be used to help local water systems provide safe drinking water.
August 21 -
After 39 years in the public sector, Pat West will become a consultant.
August 20 -
Fitch Ratings upgraded California general obligation bonds to AA from AA-minus, the state's first upgrade in three years.
August 16 -
California joined 21 other states and seven local governments to sue the federal government in an effort to overturn what they see as pro-coal rulemaking.
August 15 -
While Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit officials praised the progress made after two years of passenger rail service in the two counties, new financial projections show an uncertain future for the transit service.
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